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21 March 2011

Sex tape hits Parliament lounge

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A video recording purportedly showing a senior Malay opposition leader having sex with a suspected prostitute, was screened in the MP's lounge in Parliament hours after being shown to members of the media earlier this morning.

Sources told The Malaysian Insider the video was played on a laptop belonging to a Parliament official, in the smoking area of the lounge, and seen by several Barisan Nasional (BN) lawmakers and reporters from an Umno-owned online news portal.

The 21-minute-long recording was shown to members of the media this morning by a man who only identified himself as “Datuk T”.

“Datuk T” said that the February 21 video was from closed-circuit television camera recordings found in a hotel room in Kuala Lumpur.

The black-and-white video was shown in several parts, beginning with the politician, a woman with East Asian features, and another unidentified man in a hotel room.

The second part, recorded from four slightly different angles, showed the man receiving oral sex from the woman and then having sexual intercourse with her in several positions.

The sex acts lasted 17 minutes before the man exited to the right, which seemed to be where the bathroom was.

Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders have denied that the man in a sex video was de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

This evening, Anwar vehemently denied he was the man shown in the recording, and said he had been at home with his family and staff on the night in question.

Anwar said that while there was facial resemblance, he and the man in the video were of different body types.

The federal opposition has accused BN of being responsible for the video and claimed that the ruling coalition has become desperate by shifting from major issues to personal attacks.

BN leaders have denied that the ruling coalition was behind the sex video.

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